Looking back on a great NUTRIM Symposium
Congratulations to the NUTRIM Award winners 2025
The NUTRIM Symposium 2025 was an inspiring day centered on how AI and technology can elevate our research. We enjoyed insightful presentations, lively discussions, and a memorable NUTRIM Lecture by Professor Roy Taylor, Professor of Medicine and Metabolism at Newcastle University and founder of the Newcastle Magnetic Resonance Centre.
Congratulations once again also to the award winners of the day:
NUTRIM Thesis Award 2024 for Bas van Hooren. For his thesis on: Running injury prevention and performance enhancement: From the lab to the field.Best
Poster Award 2025 for Roxanne Eurlings Pediatric Inguinal Hernia Repair with Laparoscopy (PIHRL)-trial: A multicenter study comparing extra-corporeal PIRS and intra-corporeal purse-string suture
Best runner up Poster Award 2025 for Irene Gosselink Evaluating acute pulmonary toxicity of polyamide nanoplastics: a comparative study using diverse in vitro approaches
Also read
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Bas van Hooren awarded for the Best Thesis 2024
Bas bridges insights from real-world running practice and cutting-edge lab research to help athletes stay injury-free and perform at their best.
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Sterke impuls voor revalidatiezorg: Revant treedt toe tot Academische Werkplaats Revalidatie
Revant treedt per 27 november 2025 toe tot de AWR, waarmee de positie van de AWR als innovatieve speler in de revalidatiezorg verder wordt versterkt. Hierdoor breidt de samenwerking zich uit van Limburg naar West-Brabant en Zeeland.
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Every breath you take: the impact of micro- and nanoplastics on lung health
Irene Gosselink, PhD from the NUTRIM department Pharmacology & Toxicology researches the impact of micro- and nanoplastics on our respiratory system.